Henry and Mudge and Mrs. Hopper’s House Author: Cynthia Rylant Genre: Realistic Fiction.

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Henry and Mudge and Mrs. Hopper’s House Author: Cynthia Rylant Genre: Realistic Fiction

Suffixes -ly, -ful quickerquickest quicklyhopeful Suffix -ly means “in a ______ way.” Suffix -ful means “full of ______.”

Blend Words bright ly neat ly com plete ly grate ful de light ful peace ful ly pain ful

Build Words -ly sadsadly tighttightly cleancleanly happyhappily shyshyly -ly sadsadly tighttightly cleancleanly happyhappily shyshyly -ful frightfrightful playplayful hurthurtful carecareful helphelpful -ful frightfrightful playplayful hurthurtful carecareful helphelpful

Word Reading safely peaceful boasting wildly boastful thankful friendly faithful bravely suddenly grateful studies perfectly playful helped

Reading Workbook

Wonderful Neighbors My neighbors are my friends. I see them every day. We gladly walk to school and back. Each afternoon we play. We play games in my room Or splash out in their pool. They’re always kind and cheerful, And they think I’m really cool.

Phonics Reader

Henry and Mudge

Phonic Skill food z oozoo f oo lfool m oo d mood bl oo m bloom r oo st roost

Word Work Blend words : t oo l oo p sp oo n p oo l r oo m b oo t Blend words : t oo l oo p sp oo n p oo l r oo m b oo t

Word Families noonn oon - oot - oom - oop bootzoom hoop rootbroom scoop scootgloom swoop noonn oon - oot - oom - oop bootzoom hoop rootbroom scoop scootgloom swoop

Word Reading zoom suit duke droop boost cruise loop suitcase juice school gloomy ooze crude proof rule

Workbook

Poem Wonderful Neighbors My neighbors are my friends. I see them every day. We gladly walk to school and back. Each afternoon we play. We play games in my room Or splash out in their pool. They’re always kind and cheerful, And they think I’m really cool.

Phonics Reader

Henry and Mudge

sharply playfulstool  mainly  hoot  restful  graceful  moo

Build Words base word -ful -ly spoon spoonful help helpful care careful soft softly quick quickly

Henry and Mudge are characters in the story we are about to read. We’ll find out what happens when their neighbor, Mrs. Hopper, lets them play in a very special room of costumes in her house.

Vocabulary Valentine’s Day heart tuxedo shiny gargoyle waltz

High - Frequency Words  told  were  because  surprised  across  ever  only  very  shoes  about  dance  took  opened  how

Antonyms tall full wonderful big good short empty horrible small bad

Henry and Mudge

High - Frequency Words only because opened shoes told dance across I kicked off my _____________ And began to _____________. I hopped _____________ the floor. I ____________ danced a while ______________ I had to do a chore. I had to walk the puppy, So I ___________ the door. I ____________ myself when we came back That I could dance some more.

Review Phonics sunlight sun + light new true fruit juice bluebird threw glue flew grapefruit suitcase newspaper true

Word Reading  thought  that  picture  hung  desk  above  does  visit  our  found  each  stood  surprised  when  blue  suitcase  remember  new  green  toothbrush

Read Words in Context 1.I remember that the picture you found hung above the desk in your room. 2.Does your mom visit our school each day at noon? 3.I stood right up when the man with the blue suitcase surprised me. 4.I really thought I had packed my new green toothbrush.

Suffixes and Vowels in moon o Ken tugs slowly on his loose tooth. o The goose flew to the pool at the zoo. o I am grateful for this wonderful food. o The pooch snoozed quietly in my lap.